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. ♪ >>> good morning, washington, d.c., there is the big house. rough weather last night, didn't you? more calm weather expected today and those that got damage last night, you'll enjoy some more tranquil stuff to clean up. >>> checking stories around the country this morning, let's get to it. 11-year-old boy who attended president obama's rally in minnesota on a school day was shocked when the president offered to write him an excused absence note. >> really? he's going to really write me an excuse note? mr. acreman, please excuse tyler he was with me, barack obama. then i kind of want to brag at school and tell them look at what i got! >> if that doesn't do it, i don't know what will. hold on to that note. tyler sullivan was in the front row in the vip area, he got to shake the president's hand. he says he was already excused from class, so no worries. >>> in california a little league concession stand was victim of a snack attack. police say three adults and teenage girl raided the stand and left a trail behind. it led to a house a few blocks a
. ♪ >>> good morning, washington, d.c., there is the big house. rough weather last night, didn't you? more calm weather expected today and those that got damage last night, you'll enjoy some more tranquil stuff to clean up. >>> checking stories around the country this morning, let's get to it. 11-year-old boy who attended president obama's rally in minnesota on a school day was shocked when the president offered to write him an excused absence note. >> really? he's...
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brianna keilar live in washington i'm sure we'll hear much more. we appreciate it. >>> it is suddenly hip and cool to be secretary of state. >> where did you come up with that? >> she already is hip and cool. first the tumbler site called tex from hillary and now pictures of hillary clinton letting her hair down in colombia. she's hitting a dance club, seen sipping a beer. she's in tcolombia for the sixt summit of the americas. appropriate fun. she is the example of how to let your hair down. >> literally. >>> death and destruction from a swarm of tornadoes that touched down in the heartland. the pictures are terrifying. rob marciano is there live for us. >>> are you still working on those taxes? sorry i had to bring that up early in the morning. april 15th has come and gone but you still have time. you are watching "early start." [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...
brianna keilar live in washington i'm sure we'll hear much more. we appreciate it. >>> it is suddenly hip and cool to be secretary of state. >> where did you come up with that? >> she already is hip and cool. first the tumbler site called tex from hillary and now pictures of hillary clinton letting her hair down in colombia. she's hitting a dance club, seen sipping a beer. she's in tcolombia for the sixt summit of the americas. appropriate fun. she is the example of how to...
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from washington, ed espinoza, democratic political consultant and from washington, matt mccowiak, republican strategist. talking all things santorum. we'll start with ed. santorum is heading to cpac and will be speaking tomorrow. all of the republican elite will be there. it's not just about votes. he needs more money. he's on a momentum here. what does he have to say or prove that he's the alternative republican choice to romney? >> one thing that makes romney the strong front-runner is he has the money and organization to go in a long primary. santorum needs to demonstrate that if he has the money, he too, has the organization to go the distance. he already has shown he can win competitive races. >> he raised $1 million in a 24-hour period. is that enough to keep up with romney? >> no. but if he can keep doing that every 24-hour period, yes. >> all right. matt, react to something santorum said. listen to it and then we'll talk about it. >> the intolerance of the left, the intolerance of the secular ideology, it is -- it is a -- it is a religion unto itself, just like we saw from the days o
from washington, ed espinoza, democratic political consultant and from washington, matt mccowiak, republican strategist. talking all things santorum. we'll start with ed. santorum is heading to cpac and will be speaking tomorrow. all of the republican elite will be there. it's not just about votes. he needs more money. he's on a momentum here. what does he have to say or prove that he's the alternative republican choice to romney? >> one thing that makes romney the strong front-runner is...
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jake sherman joins us live from washington this morning. so, jake, a couple of apologies, a couple of clarifications, all within the spate of a week. the media is going bananas. is it because it is a slow news cycle or because it really matters? >> congress is not doing much but it does matter. president clinton is a beloved figure in the democratic party, a popular guy, approval ratings in the high 60s, which is unheard of for a politician. and, of course, it matters. you have two things that happened, you know, the president said he wanted to extend -- president clinton, that is, said he wanted it extend tax rates for everybody. that's a major tenet of president obama's presidential campaign is to raise taxes on the wealthy. he also said mitt romney was a good businessman. >> but back up, before you go on to the good businessman part, he came out with a clarification the next day saying, i meant to say tax cuts not for the wealthy. he was quick to do that, his office. >> he was. and i'm sure the campaign urged him along to do that. >> i w
jake sherman joins us live from washington this morning. so, jake, a couple of apologies, a couple of clarifications, all within the spate of a week. the media is going bananas. is it because it is a slow news cycle or because it really matters? >> congress is not doing much but it does matter. president clinton is a beloved figure in the democratic party, a popular guy, approval ratings in the high 60s, which is unheard of for a politician. and, of course, it matters. you have two things...
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the one you're seeing here was unveiled at dulles airport in washington last month. they'll start appearing in new york airports. airport officials say they don't replace real staff, but they help remind passengers about the rules better than signs do. >>> and starting today in chicago, taxi drivers can charge passengers a $50 cleanup fee if they vomit in their cab. drivers have fought for the law since 2009. apparently it happens more often than you think. i guess so. especially with drunk passengers. folks are boozing it up in chicago. >>> you might not remember the name hugh mccutcheon, but you might remember his story. four years ago the u.s. volleyball coach led the men's team to olympic gold. shortly after the opening ceremony, a man attacked his family, killing his father-in-law while touring beijing. hugh mccutcheon didn't allow the tragedy to end his olympic ambitions. he hopes to make history in london. four years ago against a backdrop of tragedy and grief, hugh mccutcheon led the men's volleyball team to gold. now he has a chance to become the volleyball
the one you're seeing here was unveiled at dulles airport in washington last month. they'll start appearing in new york airports. airport officials say they don't replace real staff, but they help remind passengers about the rules better than signs do. >>> and starting today in chicago, taxi drivers can charge passengers a $50 cleanup fee if they vomit in their cab. drivers have fought for the law since 2009. apparently it happens more often than you think. i guess so. especially with...
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freddie mac is a washington institution, it's up here in washington, d.c. not nrt west. it's relevant for florida voters. there's a high foreclosure rate in the state. the real estate market was hit especially hard there. i think a lot of florida voters are angry with freddie mac. >> they may be looking for that kind of scapegoat. we'll have to see how that's playing out in the campaign, for sure. ed, i want you to we weigh on this on whole unfavorability thing because there's a poll that we have nationally that shows that newt gingrich comes in about 34% unfavorable. ron paul topping at 38%. look at newt gingrich, 34% and mitt romney's 19%. it kind of makes me wonder what the democrats are doing when all they do is go after mitt romney. do you think they might change course seeing the momentum that newt gingrich has and start saving more of their attacks for that front-runner now? >> over the course of this campaign, if we were to put our sights on every front-runner that's been in the republican lead over the past eight months we would have -- democrats would have shif
freddie mac is a washington institution, it's up here in washington, d.c. not nrt west. it's relevant for florida voters. there's a high foreclosure rate in the state. the real estate market was hit especially hard there. i think a lot of florida voters are angry with freddie mac. >> they may be looking for that kind of scapegoat. we'll have to see how that's playing out in the campaign, for sure. ed, i want you to we weigh on this on whole unfavorability thing because there's a poll that...
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live from washington, our political reporter with "roll call." thank you for joining us this morning. so delegates wis, we're calling this a tie. let's listen to this and talk about it. >> this was a huge win for us. let's play it the way it s don't give romney all the spin. we went into his backyard. he spent a fortune. the money he had no intention of spending and we came out of there with the same number of delegates he does. >> but still romney got the popular vote. does santorum have a point here? >> he has small point in that in many way this is michigan rate was a lot about expectations for romney. romney is the first person to tell you he was born in michigan. he was raised in the detroit suburbs. and i think in that sense people thought he would be the front-runner and win the state easily. the fact he only won 3 or 4% says he didn't do as well as what his campaign might have hoped. i come from the school that a win is a win and he got more votes in the popular election. the delegate count is split after tuesday night. but the popular vo
live from washington, our political reporter with "roll call." thank you for joining us this morning. so delegates wis, we're calling this a tie. let's listen to this and talk about it. >> this was a huge win for us. let's play it the way it s don't give romney all the spin. we went into his backyard. he spent a fortune. the money he had no intention of spending and we came out of there with the same number of delegates he does. >> but still romney got the popular vote....
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barbara starr is working live from washington. good morning, barbara. what details can you share with us this morning. >> as you say, this is helmand province. this is an area where it is mainly u.s. marines serving. they are not yet saying the fatalities were marines but there are growing indications of marines being there indeed. of course, six families now get that dreaded knock at the door. the taliban as you might expect very quickly claiming responsibility. in fact, e-mailing our own producer in afghanistan that they shot the helicopter down. but the nato force coming back very strongly and saying there were no indications of enemy fire in the area. they believe it was some sort of mechanical issue that brought the helicopter down, zoraida. >> i believe it was specifically a text message that we received from the taliban. is that unusual or is this just a sign of the times? >> not that unusual these days. taliban are pretty communication savvy. they message out very frequently and they make a lot of statementses after every attack or after almost
barbara starr is working live from washington. good morning, barbara. what details can you share with us this morning. >> as you say, this is helmand province. this is an area where it is mainly u.s. marines serving. they are not yet saying the fatalities were marines but there are growing indications of marines being there indeed. of course, six families now get that dreaded knock at the door. the taliban as you might expect very quickly claiming responsibility. in fact, e-mailing our...
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a quarter of adults in washington, d.c. don't each have a scar. while high gas prices and unemployment are partly to blame, new social technology has created a world, people can connect with friends and family without leaving the house. fewer young people are bothering to get a driver's license, instead they're moving to cities with strong public transportation and the services like the zip car and the apps like bike share have introduced new ways for people to get around without having to own a car. >> something tells me there's some ferraris for sale in palo alto, and a lot of people snapping them up. but after the price drop, maybe not so much. speaking of cars and maybe not getting in your car, it turns out traffic congestion is easing up in a lot of american cities. according to a new report out in "u.s.a. today." congestion dropped 30% just between 2010 and 2011 in 100 of america's largest cities. the plunge no surprise, has a lot to do with higher gas prices and our economy that was somewhat sluggish. the recovery has been slow and that's r
a quarter of adults in washington, d.c. don't each have a scar. while high gas prices and unemployment are partly to blame, new social technology has created a world, people can connect with friends and family without leaving the house. fewer young people are bothering to get a driver's license, instead they're moving to cities with strong public transportation and the services like the zip car and the apps like bike share have introduced new ways for people to get around without having to own...
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lizzie o'leary live for us in washington. thank you very much. >>> still ahead, a twister caught on tape in the night sky but not so dark you can't see that funnel cloud. that coming towards the shooter, as another one tore through a small town in kansas. the severe weather is tearing through the midwest and cutting quite a swath. we'll give you all the details on what may still be about to happen. i wouldn't do that. pay the check? no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researching a role. today's special... the capital one venture card. you earn double miles on every purchase. impressive. chalk is a lost medium. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. was that really necessary? [ male announcer ] get the venture card at capitalone.com and earn double miles on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? cover for me. i have an audition. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ens
lizzie o'leary live for us in washington. thank you very much. >>> still ahead, a twister caught on tape in the night sky but not so dark you can't see that funnel cloud. that coming towards the shooter, as another one tore through a small town in kansas. the severe weather is tearing through the midwest and cutting quite a swath. we'll give you all the details on what may still be about to happen. i wouldn't do that. pay the check? no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card....
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. >> kate bolduan is in washington. i know we said we're not going to get any answers until june, but we're definitely getting a clearer picture here. >> reporter: definitely getting a look into the window of the justices. oral arguments are not the final word. the justices can induce surprises, but oral arguments are important because they give us a little clue of the line of questioning that the justices take on and where they're maybe leaning and where they're kind of leading the attorneys that are in front of them. i just want to take a second to listen a little more to sound from the more conservative justices because it does give a clue of just how skeptical they are that they may think this health care law goes simply too far. listen here. >> what you're saying is the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act, and that is different from what we have in previous cases. that changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in a very fundamental way. >> once we
. >> kate bolduan is in washington. i know we said we're not going to get any answers until june, but we're definitely getting a clearer picture here. >> reporter: definitely getting a look into the window of the justices. oral arguments are not the final word. the justices can induce surprises, but oral arguments are important because they give us a little clue of the line of questioning that the justices take on and where they're maybe leaning and where they're kind of leading the...
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it was a deadly avalanche in washington state. we've got the details. three dead, but many rur soosur >>> candidating trying toen conekt with voters. even having trouble in their home states. we're taking a look at how they are trying to win overall the doubters. >>> whitney houston's journey home ending sunday with a private burial in new jersey. she was laid to rest next to her dad at a cemetery in westerfield, new jersey. >> and the private moment following the family's home ggog service on sunday. r rayland was inside. thank you for joining us this morning. >> i have to say it was one of the most touching days that i've ever experienced and one of the most touching stories i've covered here at cnn. as you're watching right now, that moment when whitney houston's body was being carried down and sound track to her life, to so many of our lives "i will always love you" playing, it was a moment i can't fully describe to you because for so long it was such a joy use, happy, service, clapping, singing, dancing, until the casket was raised and it came down
it was a deadly avalanche in washington state. we've got the details. three dead, but many rur soosur >>> candidating trying toen conekt with voters. even having trouble in their home states. we're taking a look at how they are trying to win overall the doubters. >>> whitney houston's journey home ending sunday with a private burial in new jersey. she was laid to rest next to her dad at a cemetery in westerfield, new jersey. >> and the private moment following the...
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congressional correspondent kate bolduan is live in washington and she is breaking it all down for us. what are the key issues we should be expecting today? >> reporter: good morning, zoraida. the nine justices need to apes a question. they are facing four issues today, and we will finally get an answer as we've been talking about this for months now. first off, the justices need to answer the question, should they take a kind of legal time-out here, not deciding this case, not taking up this challenge until maybe after 2014 when all of the main provisions kick in. that has to do with pretty archaic, not well known law called the anti-injunction act from the 19th century. that's likely not to happen, but then the big question is the center piece. the individual mandate requiring most -- nearly all-americans to have health insurance or face a penalty. will that stand or will that go? and then the next question right after that is we kind of call it the domino effect. if the individual mandate's ruled unconstitutional, if it's ruled to step beyond the bounds of the authority that congre
congressional correspondent kate bolduan is live in washington and she is breaking it all down for us. what are the key issues we should be expecting today? >> reporter: good morning, zoraida. the nine justices need to apes a question. they are facing four issues today, and we will finally get an answer as we've been talking about this for months now. first off, the justices need to answer the question, should they take a kind of legal time-out here, not deciding this case, not taking up...
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from washington, d.c., cnn political editor, paul steinhauser. i want to get to those numbers but i want to begin with andrew breitbart's death. if you can each weigh in on the impact that he's had on the political world. paul, i'll begin with you. >> cpac, other conservative gatherings at the first tea party gatherings he was a force in the conservative movement over the last decade. he will be missed by the right. >> penny? >> i was with him recently a couple months ago on another set and he was a passionate conservative but someone that you also agreed with personally. he had a great passion for his family and my condolences as they survive and go through his loss. >> our sent imts as well. joel? >> great guy. just very nice guy on a personal level. very gracious and his passion and ideas will be missed. >> gone too young, i say. gone too young. paul, let's turn back to politics here. santorum out on the trail in georgia yesterday selling his message of not romney. let's listen and then we'll talk numbers. >> the best chance for us to win is n
from washington, d.c., cnn political editor, paul steinhauser. i want to get to those numbers but i want to begin with andrew breitbart's death. if you can each weigh in on the impact that he's had on the political world. paul, i'll begin with you. >> cpac, other conservative gatherings at the first tea party gatherings he was a force in the conservative movement over the last decade. he will be missed by the right. >> penny? >> i was with him recently a couple months ago on...
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i'm going to start with "the washington post." wondering if newt gingrich's plan to colonize the moon is actually science fiction. it's making a lot of headlines because of the shuttle program. can a permanent lunar base be set up by 2021? experts were interviewed. they are skeptical. robe robert wee land says it speculative. this was his polite way of saying that a lunar base by january 2021 is going to be very difficult to achieve. i don't know that you call romney an expert for weighing in, but he says it may be a big idea, but it's not a good idea. and santorum say this is not a responsible thing to even put out there. >> i'd visit the moon. i don't think i'd live there, right? give me a break, seriously. >> you know, the idea of spacecraft going up on daily basis, i don't know. >> and petitioning for statehood? >> it doesn't appeal to me. i know you're more of a daredevil. i wouldn't be trying it out, i'm sorry. >> there's another great story we had coming in from the fayetteville observer out of north carolina. if you've eve
i'm going to start with "the washington post." wondering if newt gingrich's plan to colonize the moon is actually science fiction. it's making a lot of headlines because of the shuttle program. can a permanent lunar base be set up by 2021? experts were interviewed. they are skeptical. robe robert wee land says it speculative. this was his polite way of saying that a lunar base by january 2021 is going to be very difficult to achieve. i don't know that you call romney an expert for...
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good morning, washington, d.c. it is 54 degrees now, and a little later it's going to be sunny, 68 degrees. it is perfect weather for easter eggs. >> picture that makes you proud to be an american. you look at the white house and you think yeah, that's our place. that's the people's place, folks. it is now ten minutes before the top of the hour, time to check top stories making news and two men are facing possible hate crime charges. the suspects 19-year-old jake england and 33-year-old alvin watts will be arraigned this morning. police say england may have been out to avenge his father's killing by a black man. >>> prosecutors in the trayvon martin shooting could take their case to the grand jury tomorrow. it's been 43 days since he was shot and killed by family neighborhood watch man george zimmerman. zimmerman maintains he shot martin in self-defense. >>> support for mitt romney coming from an unlikely corner of the gop, and the source? his sometimes bitter rival newt gingrich. >> you have to be realistic, given
good morning, washington, d.c. it is 54 degrees now, and a little later it's going to be sunny, 68 degrees. it is perfect weather for easter eggs. >> picture that makes you proud to be an american. you look at the white house and you think yeah, that's our place. that's the people's place, folks. it is now ten minutes before the top of the hour, time to check top stories making news and two men are facing possible hate crime charges. the suspects 19-year-old jake england and 33-year-old...
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joe johns is joining us live in washington, d.c. and we watched as mitt romney went to the podium under that sign that says repeal and replace obama care and he said it will be his first order of business if he becomes president of the united states. but there is a renewed pledge to start this process before. you can tell us about that? >> yeah, it's just another day like the other day. it's all about election year politics right now. and from now until election day, we'll hear the republican battle cry of repeal bobama care again and again and again. the simple analysis is that the decision should help rally the republican base. mitt romney has been honing that message for a long time, he's only expected to pick it up. the speaker of the house made it pretty clear that he and his troops will move quickly to hold a vote on appealing the law on july 11th, though it's equally clear it will be nothing more than a symbolic vote in the house of representatives because of course democrats control the senate and senate democratic leader ha
joe johns is joining us live in washington, d.c. and we watched as mitt romney went to the podium under that sign that says repeal and replace obama care and he said it will be his first order of business if he becomes president of the united states. but there is a renewed pledge to start this process before. you can tell us about that? >> yeah, it's just another day like the other day. it's all about election year politics right now. and from now until election day, we'll hear the...
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now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! it kills heartburn fast. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ ap
now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up...
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this one here, "washington post," i know you're familiar with it. go to the metro section for this one. it's on the front cover, arlington cemetery is missing $12 million. how do you miss $12 million? that's a quarter of their annual budget. >> where did it go? >>> there's a senate hearing under way to try to figure this out. here's what they think. they don't think it's something nefarious like stealing. but what they do think is that perhaps they might have done some really bad contracting. actual fraud, fraud in the contracting of some of these projects. we've had all sorts of reporting. >> that's kind of like stealing, though, isn't it? >> it depends on what the mindset is or if it was wasteful, bad and fraudulent, wasteful. arm runs that -- the army runs that place. they dumped the top two people there. >> there's a big debate in chicago over how many kids should go to school each and every day. next fall, chicago public schools are scheduled to expand to a 7 1/2-hour day. so there's a group called 6.5 to thrive. they're collecting signatures,
this one here, "washington post," i know you're familiar with it. go to the metro section for this one. it's on the front cover, arlington cemetery is missing $12 million. how do you miss $12 million? that's a quarter of their annual budget. >> where did it go? >>> there's a senate hearing under way to try to figure this out. here's what they think. they don't think it's something nefarious like stealing. but what they do think is that perhaps they might have done some...
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power outages in washington and oregon where winds were impressive. we'll show you that in just a second. chehalis, 16 inches, olympia, 14 inches. the winds in oregon, 110 mile-an-hour wind gusts. newport, pretty populated, 95 mile-an-hour wind gusts there. very, very strong winds with this and rainfall and now especially in oregon, a lot of the rivers are in flood stage, tremendous amount of rain coming in there and flood warnings are posted for a good unk which of that. at the higher elevations, we get some there. there's a clipper system moving across parts of midwest and western great lakes. because of that you may see delays in chicago and detroit and behind that system, guys, very, very cold air. the high temperature in minneapolis, 1 degree. we haven't really said that much this winter. >> yikes. >> that's chilly. stay warm. >> thank you far that. >> big debate, did you hear? tonight on cnn. we're pretty thrilled about it. our next guest says this man, rick perry, governor of texas, should drop out before tonight. before the debate even gets un
power outages in washington and oregon where winds were impressive. we'll show you that in just a second. chehalis, 16 inches, olympia, 14 inches. the winds in oregon, 110 mile-an-hour wind gusts. newport, pretty populated, 95 mile-an-hour wind gusts there. very, very strong winds with this and rainfall and now especially in oregon, a lot of the rivers are in flood stage, tremendous amount of rain coming in there and flood warnings are posted for a good unk which of that. at the higher...
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bush, who gave a speech in washington, d.c. as he was getting into the elevator acid, the abc reporter was asking him who he endorsed and he said i'm for mitt romney and he tried to give a thumbs up. >> a terrible job of cleaning up the mess bush made so you can understand why bush would want to -- >> little ron paul made a big announcement on monday. he's effectively d lly droppingf the race for president. this is his third run for president. he ran in 2008 against john mccain and against lincoln in 1860, i believe. >> took a lot of guts for george w. bush to endorse mitt romney. if you think about it. it took a lot of guts for this guy to endorse mitt, the mittster, the mitten. especially when all the other candidates dropped out. it took a lot of guts to step forward and say, i tell you something -- bush said not only does romney have my support but he can also have my crooked florida voting machine. >> i was thinking it wasn't funny until the very end. >> that's right. >>> 54 minutes past the hour. facebook craze comes to a
bush, who gave a speech in washington, d.c. as he was getting into the elevator acid, the abc reporter was asking him who he endorsed and he said i'm for mitt romney and he tried to give a thumbs up. >> a terrible job of cleaning up the mess bush made so you can understand why bush would want to -- >> little ron paul made a big announcement on monday. he's effectively d lly droppingf the race for president. this is his third run for president. he ran in 2008 against john mccain and...
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here to talk about it is live in washington, conservative columnist karen agnes. and independent political analyst. all right, you three, here's something we all at this office thought was rather intriguing. as rick santorum, the former pennsylvania senator was in puerto rico where they speak spanish, he had this to say about state hood and the requirements of an official language. like any other state, there needs to be compliance with this and other federal law. and that is that english needs to be the principle language. there are other states with more than one language, like hawaii. but to be a state of the united states, english must be the principle language. karen agnes, last i checked, there was actually nothing codified in federal law that suggested this. p.s., why would you say that in puerto rico? >> yeah, good question. you know, there isn't a federal law mandating that english is our official language. however, there is a history of some of our states, before they became states, making english their language. so it's not completely out of left field,
here to talk about it is live in washington, conservative columnist karen agnes. and independent political analyst. all right, you three, here's something we all at this office thought was rather intriguing. as rick santorum, the former pennsylvania senator was in puerto rico where they speak spanish, he had this to say about state hood and the requirements of an official language. like any other state, there needs to be compliance with this and other federal law. and that is that english needs...
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joining us from washington. james "spider" marks and former commander officer. spider marks, right off the bat, the commands that we seem to be getting from hamid karzai, the afghan president who move out of the villages and go back, "a," do we take our cues from karzai and, "b," what's the point of being there if we're not in the villages. >> clearly this is circumstantial. to answer your first question, we don't take our cues or follow orders from president karzai. but he's our host. we're there at his behest. we have an agreement with president karzai and in this particular instance it makes sense both to the united states and to afghanistan that we lower the international heat, we lower the u.s. profile, get out of the villages, get back on to the forward operating bases and protected area where the u.s. soldiers and marines on the ground routinely operate and emanate their operations from so makes perfect sense in the near term and i also need to tell you that although we'll be out of the villages, it won't be forever, it'll be for a short amount of time un
joining us from washington. james "spider" marks and former commander officer. spider marks, right off the bat, the commands that we seem to be getting from hamid karzai, the afghan president who move out of the villages and go back, "a," do we take our cues from karzai and, "b," what's the point of being there if we're not in the villages. >> clearly this is circumstantial. to answer your first question, we don't take our cues or follow orders from president...
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for that to happen, dramatic, fundamental change in washington, d.c. create more jobs and have less debt and shrink the size of government. i'm the only person in this place -- >> the question is misconception. >> you know, you get to ask the questions you want and i get to give the answers i want. >> fair enough. >> take that, john king. you know, newt gingrich was successful going after the moderators and mitt romney did that last night with our john king. romney advisors were pretty happy after the debate was over saying they are confident and they'll win michigan and arizona. let's be honest, newt gingrich had a good debate and was it enough to get him back in the game? that's debatable. >> always a popular strategy to take a hit when you can at the media. they got that one in there, by the way. i believe john king trumps all of us in super wonking us. >> hands down, he sure does. >> paul steinhauser, thanks for getting up so early. good to see you. >>> eight minutes past the hour. >>> george huguely convicted of second degree murder in yeardley lo
for that to happen, dramatic, fundamental change in washington, d.c. create more jobs and have less debt and shrink the size of government. i'm the only person in this place -- >> the question is misconception. >> you know, you get to ask the questions you want and i get to give the answers i want. >> fair enough. >> take that, john king. you know, newt gingrich was successful going after the moderators and mitt romney did that last night with our john king. romney...
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it was "the washington post" that reported there. we understand you had a conference call yesterday with rick santorum. what did he say to you then? >> well, i talked to rick a few times yesterday and essentially expounding upon the same themes that he made in his announcement speech yesterday, the bid for president may have ceased, but the campaign continues. he is going to continue to articulate the same message that intertwines the need for a strong economy, based upon strong families and so i think that message will continue and i think he's going to help shape the message for the republican party going forward. and zoraida, let me just say that, you know, as you introed me about not falling in line, we're not part of the republican party, we advocate for issues and ideas. if the party is moving in a different direction, we are not going there. the only reason there was an alignment with rick santorum from our constituency is because rick embraced the ideas, the policies and principles that our organization and our constituency b
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let you know as well, despite temperatures approaching the triple digits today, federal agencies in washington, d.c. are planning to be open. the employees are given the option of taking unscheduled leave or in some cases working from home, too. emergency personnel are expected to report to work this morning. >>> and in new york, there is a labor dispute. raging at the power company at the height of the heat wave. can you see a lot of anger there, and 8,000 employees at the company, con edison have been locked out after contract talks broke down over this very hot weekend. so meter readings have been suspended and walk-in centers have been closed as 5,000 management-level workers try to keep the power flowing to 3.2 million customers. >>> colorado battling high temperatures and deadly wildfires. meteorologist rob marciano has been there in colorado springs, covering the wildfires for us. rob, we're going to get to the latest on the fires. first, can you update us on the extreme heat? >> unbelievable heat that we've seen over the weekend, zoraida. over 1800 records have fallen in the past seven
let you know as well, despite temperatures approaching the triple digits today, federal agencies in washington, d.c. are planning to be open. the employees are given the option of taking unscheduled leave or in some cases working from home, too. emergency personnel are expected to report to work this morning. >>> and in new york, there is a labor dispute. raging at the power company at the height of the heat wave. can you see a lot of anger there, and 8,000 employees at the company,...
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ed rogers says this in "the washington post." newt gingrich lost the only chance he had at creating a rationale for his candidacy. he is a great rationalizer, it will be interesting to see how he explains the current circumstances, unless he is staying in the race to help romney, there is no point to his campaign. is he right? >> well, last night we actually saw quotes coming out of gingrich's campaign and he's like kind of now officially on a kamikaze mission to thwart romney's candidacy. he said the purpose, this is from a spokesman, r c hammond, to keep mitt romney from getting 1100 delegates. which is an interesting switch. he's not even saying that he can get the number of delegates you need to win the thing. >> so do you think, also, he perhaps wants influence at the convention? kind of what ron paul said he wants. >> he's referring to scenarios from decades and decades ago when somebody, warren harding came from behind and won at the convention, we have not seen that in a long time, this is the kind of imaginative path to
ed rogers says this in "the washington post." newt gingrich lost the only chance he had at creating a rationale for his candidacy. he is a great rationalizer, it will be interesting to see how he explains the current circumstances, unless he is staying in the race to help romney, there is no point to his campaign. is he right? >> well, last night we actually saw quotes coming out of gingrich's campaign and he's like kind of now officially on a kamikaze mission to thwart romney's...
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paul steinhauser joins me from the washington bureau. these polls are fascinating. >> they really are, john. you showed the overall horse race there from cbs "new york times" and fox news out with a poll last night that showed a slight new numbers, baiskly dead even, so they have not changed much since april when we started the general election campaign but when you dig deeper, that's when it is interesting. the economy, take a look at this from the cbs "new york times" poll, the top issue for all americans when it comes to the vote for president, who would do a better job, this poll indicates mitt romney and most other surveys also indicate the romney has an edge on that question. what about the bain question? you were talking about bain capital and the attacks, the frontal assault from the obama campaign against mitt romney of the private equity firm he founded. take a look at this. is that attack working on americans? 6 in 10 according to this poll said, no, mitt romney's time at bain capital makes no difference to their vote. that's
paul steinhauser joins me from the washington bureau. these polls are fascinating. >> they really are, john. you showed the overall horse race there from cbs "new york times" and fox news out with a poll last night that showed a slight new numbers, baiskly dead even, so they have not changed much since april when we started the general election campaign but when you dig deeper, that's when it is interesting. the economy, take a look at this from the cbs "new york...
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he's coming off wins in michigan, arizona, washington state. he's got his sights set obviously on president barack obama instead of the gop rivals. somewhat anyway. this is what he told voters in georgia. >> it's pretty straightforward, in my view. if barack obama gets reelected iran will have a nuclear weapon and world will change, if that's the case. >> the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows romney 38%, santorum at 32%. this is the highest total for romney to date. it is eve of super tuesday. a lot is at stake. ten states, 419 delegates at stake tomorrow night. can romney deliver a knockout blow? there's only one guy we can talk to about this. cnn political editor paul steinhauser live in atlanta. i was looking at the numbers getting super confused and thought, i get to talk to paul this morning. romney got two major endorsem t endorsements this past weekend, one from tom colburnnd from house majority leader eric kantor, as well. reading a lot of articles that perhaps they're trying to rally behind this candidate. can he pull it off on
he's coming off wins in michigan, arizona, washington state. he's got his sights set obviously on president barack obama instead of the gop rivals. somewhat anyway. this is what he told voters in georgia. >> it's pretty straightforward, in my view. if barack obama gets reelected iran will have a nuclear weapon and world will change, if that's the case. >> the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows romney 38%, santorum at 32%. this is the highest total for romney to...
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we were looking at washington there. one building you never see when you look at washington, the naval observatory which is where the vice president lives which is what we'll be talking about here this morning. because the veepstakes what everyone in politics is talking about. today mitt romney is in the crucial swing state of ohio. he's not the only one there, though. louisia louisiana governor bobby jindal will headline two events. former florida governor jeb bush will also make his first nonfundraising outing in the buckeye state. both men have been rumored as potential running mates for romney. cnn political editor paul steinhauser live in washington now. i've seen a lot of veeb stakes parades. never one like this. these guys, jindal, paul ryan, rob portman. they are all doing so much work now for mitt romney. i think it feels like more than just a tryout. what's going on here? >> it could be more than just a tryout. it's got people like you and me and others buzzing about this. remember last week or two weeks ago yo
we were looking at washington there. one building you never see when you look at washington, the naval observatory which is where the vice president lives which is what we'll be talking about here this morning. because the veepstakes what everyone in politics is talking about. today mitt romney is in the crucial swing state of ohio. he's not the only one there, though. louisia louisiana governor bobby jindal will headline two events. former florida governor jeb bush will also make his first...
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now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> it is 22 membership minutes past 6:00. and dow jones closing at a four-year high yesterday. >> i get confused because every so often we get, oh, it was the worst month of the year, a terrible week, and now this report today. that was a big jump. >> it was a good manufacturing jump. manufacturing is about 12% of the u.s. economy. if there was a strong manufacturing number and fed presidents don't think there's going to be a severe slowdown in the u.s. here. at least there's not evidence of it. and that was eno
now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road...
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. >>> and the occupy protesters in washington, d.c., might not have such a nice wakeup call today. they could get the boot earlier than expected. they've only got until noon. if they're late sleepers, it means wake up and get out. they want to clear out the two sites near the white house where they've been camping. we're hearing police could start clearing out the camps in the next few hours. cnn has a crew there. we're going to keep our eye on it, make sure we know exactly what's going on, especially if any violence ensues. >> let's mind your business shall we. u.s. markets closing mixed on friday. the dow and s&p down and nasdaq up. let's bring in christine romans. >> happy monday. >> you know what made me happy, the idea that there could be a facebook ipo. >> there's been a lot of chatter. it's the holy grail of ipos. we won't know for sure until they file some documents with the sec. "the wall street journal" has been reporting the timing might be getting closer to being decided. we still don't know yet. ipo would be very interesting for facebook. also a tough week though for s
. >>> and the occupy protesters in washington, d.c., might not have such a nice wakeup call today. they could get the boot earlier than expected. they've only got until noon. if they're late sleepers, it means wake up and get out. they want to clear out the two sites near the white house where they've been camping. we're hearing police could start clearing out the camps in the next few hours. cnn has a crew there. we're going to keep our eye on it, make sure we know exactly what's...
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ç >> cnn political editor paul steinhauser is joining us live from washington this morning. paul, it seems romney has finally put the proomry politics behind him and he is zeroing in on president obama and the general election. what does his speech last night say about his strategy against the president? >> and he has been trying to do this, zoraida, for quite some time. i guess you could say last night's speech was 15 minutes in length by the way, long on rhetoric, mostly short on specific policies. was basically a taste you could say of maybe the speech he will give at the republican convention in tampa in late august. a look ahead, firing away on president obama what he's done for the past three years. did he use the word conservative? no, he didn't. i went back and checked. maybe he's trying to pivot from a primary campaign to a general election campaign. another interesting thing, zoraida, polls indicate mitt romney, most americans think has a problem relating to average americans and the problems they're dealing with. take a listen to what he said here. >> for every si
ç >> cnn political editor paul steinhauser is joining us live from washington this morning. paul, it seems romney has finally put the proomry politics behind him and he is zeroing in on president obama and the general election. what does his speech last night say about his strategy against the president? >> and he has been trying to do this, zoraida, for quite some time. i guess you could say last night's speech was 15 minutes in length by the way, long on rhetoric, mostly short...
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he said i'm the only candidate democrat or republican who did not work in washington. and zoraida, i think that's where you're going to see more of, the romney campaign and candidate painting santorum as a washington insider. santorum has it easy, i guess. he has escaped the full frontal attack from romney, that will now change. >> i know he normally see him attacking gingrich, see where we go from here. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> of course it all brings up the big count, right? the delegate count and where it stands right now. it's a little bit tricky. sheer the cnn estimate at this point. mitt romney is in the lead with 106 delegates with the contests we've been through. newt gingrich with 38. santorum with 22. paul with 20. don't forget those 70 delegates that were up for grabses last night are not factored into this count because it's kind of a tricky process that i won't get into now but it takes a while for those to filter down the line. >> so thaerks mat e-mail comingh and i'm like, i'm confused. >> it's a phone book of rules. these caucuses get crazy
he said i'm the only candidate democrat or republican who did not work in washington. and zoraida, i think that's where you're going to see more of, the romney campaign and candidate painting santorum as a washington insider. santorum has it easy, i guess. he has escaped the full frontal attack from romney, that will now change. >> i know he normally see him attacking gingrich, see where we go from here. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> of course it all brings up the big...
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washington, d.c. dr. martin luther king would have been 83 years old. >>> and on this day because it's mlk day the u.s. markets are closed but investors are still none the less keeping their eyes on the prize. which may not actually be such a prize. it's eurozone. >> we're trying to understand all of this. downgraded nine european nations friday. alison is here with a look ahead. does this really matter to us? >> as far as the markets go the u.s. markets are closed today. the european markets are trading. that's a real good indication as to how everybody is reacting. the european markets, they're flat right now. really little reaction based on the fact that standard & poor's went ahead and downgraded nine euro zone countries after the closing bell on friday. as far as what it means for the u.s. we could look at what happened in august. in august the u.s. credit rating was downgraded from aaa to aa plus. it was done graded one notch. we saw a huge reaction in stocks. >> right away. right away. >> the dell
washington, d.c. dr. martin luther king would have been 83 years old. >>> and on this day because it's mlk day the u.s. markets are closed but investors are still none the less keeping their eyes on the prize. which may not actually be such a prize. it's eurozone. >> we're trying to understand all of this. downgraded nine european nations friday. alison is here with a look ahead. does this really matter to us? >> as far as the markets go the u.s. markets are closed today....
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cnn's political editor paulstein house is live in washington. it's the numbers talking. paul, i looked at the numbers raised in total now. $217 million to mitt romney's $97 million. that's remarkable. >> it is. you'll see mitt romney and the republicans catch up pretty quickly now that the primaries are over. ashleigh, california california cal. for mitt romney, this was his third swing through california to fundraise over the last month. why all the attention in california? it's not a battleground state obviously. it's a safe democratic state. but there's a lot of money will, the hollywood community, the gay and lesbian community, the tech industry. there's a lot of money. $44 million the president raised through may 1st in california alone. 16 million the highest. mitt romney what was he doing. finishing up fundraising in texas. raising about $15 million there. that's a lot of money as well. guess what, california still according to -- the number one state for mitt romney as well raising over $10 million in california. a lot of people going out to california to raise m
cnn's political editor paulstein house is live in washington. it's the numbers talking. paul, i looked at the numbers raised in total now. $217 million to mitt romney's $97 million. that's remarkable. >> it is. you'll see mitt romney and the republicans catch up pretty quickly now that the primaries are over. ashleigh, california california cal. for mitt romney, this was his third swing through california to fundraise over the last month. why all the attention in california? it's not a...
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he's live in washington, d.c. i was doing some math this morning. i didn't get it right the first time. if you add up all of the delegate counts mitt romney is still ahead, add up santorum, gingrich and paul, he still has more delegates. how did he do in the exit polls, though? >> he did pretty well. he won where he needed to, the suburbs in chicago. he took over the vote in that heavy populated area. they said beating president barack obama, the most important thing. take a look at this, here from the exit polls. almost 40%, 4 in 10 said electability, most important issue for a candidate quality. of those people who said can this candidate defeat barack obama, look ott who's on top by far. mitt romney. almost three out of four of those who said it was important went for mitt romney. that's part of the story he won. the exit polls indicate he still has a problem and santorum won the vote with the conservative voters, the strong tea party supporters own those people who say they are evangelical christians and santorum did win the true conservative ar
he's live in washington, d.c. i was doing some math this morning. i didn't get it right the first time. if you add up all of the delegate counts mitt romney is still ahead, add up santorum, gingrich and paul, he still has more delegates. how did he do in the exit polls, though? >> he did pretty well. he won where he needed to, the suburbs in chicago. he took over the vote in that heavy populated area. they said beating president barack obama, the most important thing. take a look at this,...
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dramatic video from inside a school bus in washington state. a student taking the wheel after the bus driver passes out. take a look at this. the footage from the bus's surveillance camera shows the driver starts shaking, gasping for air and throwing his hands up in the air. the bus was swerving out of control and apparently it was heading towards a church. that's when 13-year-old jeremy ran down the aisle and grabbed the wheel. >> i just want to stop the truck because i don't want to crash and i don't want to know what it feels like so, yeah, i just don't want to die. >> it was scary and exhilarating. >> because? >> because i mean you want to know if he's okay but then again it's just happening so fast your heart is pumping. it's breathtaking and breath giving. >> wow. listen to that little boy. so he steered the bus to the side of the road and took the keys out of the ignition. the school's former principal drove by and saw all this, jumped on the bus to give the driver cpr, the bus driver who suffered an apparent heart attack was hospitalize
dramatic video from inside a school bus in washington state. a student taking the wheel after the bus driver passes out. take a look at this. the footage from the bus's surveillance camera shows the driver starts shaking, gasping for air and throwing his hands up in the air. the bus was swerving out of control and apparently it was heading towards a church. that's when 13-year-old jeremy ran down the aisle and grabbed the wheel. >> i just want to stop the truck because i don't want to...
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one is the washington viewpoint. we give pakistan billions and they owe us, and they're not doing enough. the other is pakistan that says the u.s. is the cause of problems in the region, and no amount of u.s. aid will compensate for the damage the u.s. has done in the region. it was pakistan's position there was no militancy in the region until the u.s. came in with pakistan's support and backed the afghan jihad against the soviets in the 1980s. they also say they didn't have suicide attacks until the u.s. invaded afghanistan after 9/11. and it's those different viewpoints that's the reason why this partnership has been a rocky one. in the past, these two countries have managed to work things out because they've needed one another. there's no sign right now this partnership is going to fall apart, but certainly they have a lot of work to do in this latest decision by the government. to tell mr. grossman to stay away is another indication of that. >> it's a critical relationship. reza, thank you so much for joining us
one is the washington viewpoint. we give pakistan billions and they owe us, and they're not doing enough. the other is pakistan that says the u.s. is the cause of problems in the region, and no amount of u.s. aid will compensate for the damage the u.s. has done in the region. it was pakistan's position there was no militancy in the region until the u.s. came in with pakistan's support and backed the afghan jihad against the soviets in the 1980s. they also say they didn't have suicide attacks...
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i mean, this is really a washington insider. he was in the senate for 12 years, in the house before that for 4 years. and since he was defeated in a landslide election in 2006, he has been doing very well for himself, picking up various lobbying gigs on k. street. >> kristina, you mentioned the earmarks, so let's deal with that. rick perry and senator rand paul have already hit him on his support of the earmarks. and paul even called him a big government republican. so, we're going to listen to what santorum said to john king specifically about earmarks last night. >> all i said is that what the constitution provides is that congress appropriates funds, and that's what we do, we appropriate funds. and as ron paul did, as jim demint did, itas just about eve single member of congress did -- when you go to congress, you make sure that when taxes go from your state to washington, d.c., you fight to make sure you get your fair share back. >> but not everyone takes those earmarks, and so how do you think the tea party is going to feel
i mean, this is really a washington insider. he was in the senate for 12 years, in the house before that for 4 years. and since he was defeated in a landslide election in 2006, he has been doing very well for himself, picking up various lobbying gigs on k. street. >> kristina, you mentioned the earmarks, so let's deal with that. rick perry and senator rand paul have already hit him on his support of the earmarks. and paul even called him a big government republican. so, we're going to...
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the brother was with the family last night in washington. he's in college and he has struggled to remain in college throughout this whole process but he's remarkable and he's held up, as the older brother who lost a younger brother, he's very, very close, although tracy is not his father, he's very close to him, he's the only father figure he's known in his life. >> quickly, are they going to continue with the movement and the marches and the protests? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> michael scolnik, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> ashleigh, back to you. >>> a truly unbelievable story out of argentina to tell you about this morning. a baby girl found alive in a coffin after doctors pronounced her dead 12 hours earlier. her parents are calling her the miracle baby. she was born three months premature and showed no vital signs. doctors actually checked her twice. they pronounced her dead and they sent her body to the morgue. the mom told doctors she just wanted to see that little baby's body one last time. the father say
the brother was with the family last night in washington. he's in college and he has struggled to remain in college throughout this whole process but he's remarkable and he's held up, as the older brother who lost a younger brother, he's very, very close, although tracy is not his father, he's very close to him, he's the only father figure he's known in his life. >> quickly, are they going to continue with the movement and the marches and the protests? >> absolutely. absolutely....
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expected to ignite a brand new war in washington over some old issues that just won't seem to go away like tax hikes for the wealthy and payroll tax holiday for millions of working families out there. >>>. >> christine romans is in atlanta at the cnn center. what else is in his plan? good morning to you. >> good morning, ladies. you know they say a president's budget is sort of his blueprint or his, you know, wish list for how he'd like it to be, but don't forget that congress has to pass these things. we know how his are going right now between the president and this congress. what has the president laid out there in an election year for what he wants? he wants spending cuts and in the end, by 2013, he says he would have the budget deficit below 3% of gdp, that's good, $4 trillion in cuts overall, but targeted spending increases in infrastructure and education spending. he's really making what he looks like -- what looks like a play to the middle class, starting jobs on roads, extending, you know, airport projects, really trying to get some money out there in the economy. also, the b
expected to ignite a brand new war in washington over some old issues that just won't seem to go away like tax hikes for the wealthy and payroll tax holiday for millions of working families out there. >>>. >> christine romans is in atlanta at the cnn center. what else is in his plan? good morning to you. >> good morning, ladies. you know they say a president's budget is sort of his blueprint or his, you know, wish list for how he'd like it to be, but don't forget that...
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latest intelligence and, of course, after this week, to the thinking of israeli leaders who are in washington talking about this. >> when the iaea speaks, i listen. i think most people do. that organization and the director have had pretty clear language on what is going on. iran is not telling us everything and it's declared a number of nuclear facilities but i can tell that for some they're peaceful, but, for others, we have an indication that there could be a relevance to the development of nuclear explosive devices. that is serious. that is really serious when they say those kind work. >> this kind of game that is going on now for years with iran. they led inspectors into some places after they cleaned them up, places maybe, this is a site very large, very complex and multiple buildings, multiple areas. you can let inspectors into a very small portion of this and not let them see what is really going on there. the inspectors know this. this is why satellite imagery is so important to look at. collecting intelligence on the ground. there's all kinds of methods that they learn to assemble t
latest intelligence and, of course, after this week, to the thinking of israeli leaders who are in washington talking about this. >> when the iaea speaks, i listen. i think most people do. that organization and the director have had pretty clear language on what is going on. iran is not telling us everything and it's declared a number of nuclear facilities but i can tell that for some they're peaceful, but, for others, we have an indication that there could be a relevance to the...
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paul steinhauser in washington. thanks. >>> soledad o'brien joins us with a look at what's ahead on "starting point." >> ted nugent's rant about president obama and ranted against supreme court justices and ranted against secretary clinton. some people are seeing this as a specific threat to the president. nugent had an opportunity to apologize on dana loesch's radio show. exactly what he told her. >>> also, he's getting his star on the walk of fame in just a few days. actor john cusack is playing edgar allen poe. if you like the work you'll love the movie. he'll talk a little bit about his upcoming role. >>> also, is it tim tebow, adele, pippa, she's in the news lately, not for good things. "time" magazine comes out with its list of the 100 most influential people. you can go to our live blog at cnn.com/startingpoint if you can't catch our show this morning. otherwise we'll see you right at the top of the hour at 7:00 a.m. see you then. to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across
paul steinhauser in washington. thanks. >>> soledad o'brien joins us with a look at what's ahead on "starting point." >> ted nugent's rant about president obama and ranted against supreme court justices and ranted against secretary clinton. some people are seeing this as a specific threat to the president. nugent had an opportunity to apologize on dana loesch's radio show. exactly what he told her. >>> also, he's getting his star on the walk of fame in just a...
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paulhauser live in washington. thank you. >> thank you. >>> jesse ventura wants to do away with political parties and says people who run them are nothing more than thugs in brooks brothers suits. you're not going to want to miss that. howard schultz, the ceo of starbucks joins us. he's on a mission to create american jobs. we'll ask him about president obama's comment that the private sector is doing fine. >>> an online community is banding together to help a 23-year-old terminally ilkka nadian man realize his dying wish. he said he hoped to go on one last trip before he died. an inspired user decided to up a bank account for donations and within 24 hours, guess how much money poured in? $30,000. villanueva says he hopes to visit some of his supporters. >> there were like offers come drive my lamborghini in spi switzerland or something like that. >> his travel plans are set to be determined by his health, of course, because he only has one kidney and he takes daily chemotherapy treatments. wish him the best. that'
paulhauser live in washington. thank you. >> thank you. >>> jesse ventura wants to do away with political parties and says people who run them are nothing more than thugs in brooks brothers suits. you're not going to want to miss that. howard schultz, the ceo of starbucks joins us. he's on a mission to create american jobs. we'll ask him about president obama's comment that the private sector is doing fine. >>> an online community is banding together to help a...
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it's a joint base, louis-mcchord near tacoma, washington. i was reading a laundry list of horrific crimes that some of the soldiers from that base are accused of. was this on any potential watch list from the white house? >> you mean the base itself? >> yes, yes. so many crimes committed by so many soldiers coming from there, including that killing team in iraq. it comes from that particular base as well. i guess i'm asking were they watching that base because of all of these horrific crimes coming from there? >> i'm not aware of any white house watch list of u.s. military bases. there were a number of incidents at louis-mcchord over the years. i think that it is accurate and fair to say louis-mcchord has absolutely had its share of problems and issues as many other military bases have. the military is a very large organization, not to excuse any of it. i find it a bit interesting that secretary panetta said these things will happen. i think that comment from him is going to get a lot of notice. things do happen in war but this type of atroc
it's a joint base, louis-mcchord near tacoma, washington. i was reading a laundry list of horrific crimes that some of the soldiers from that base are accused of. was this on any potential watch list from the white house? >> you mean the base itself? >> yes, yes. so many crimes committed by so many soldiers coming from there, including that killing team in iraq. it comes from that particular base as well. i guess i'm asking were they watching that base because of all of these...
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she joins me live now from washington. so no big consensus. the president holding this news conference last night live on tv. and not with anything terrific to report in terms of how the leaders came out of this. >> yeah. i think that's pretty accurate, unfortunately, ashleigh. not a lot of specifics. they talked generalities. and essentially what they're saying is, you know, we're for european integration. that means some things that are good. namely, making a coordinated banking union. and also creating kind of an -- id an idea of creating an fdic, the type we have here in the united states that's a guarantee for money you put into banks. overall they were saying, look, we're not going to spend to help our economies unless things really go south. here's how president obama explained it. >> what i've encouraged them to do is to lay out a framework for where they want to go in increasing european integration, in resolving the financial pressures that are on sovereign countries. even if they can't achieve all of it in one fell swoop, i think if
she joins me live now from washington. so no big consensus. the president holding this news conference last night live on tv. and not with anything terrific to report in terms of how the leaders came out of this. >> yeah. i think that's pretty accurate, unfortunately, ashleigh. not a lot of specifics. they talked generalities. and essentially what they're saying is, you know, we're for european integration. that means some things that are good. namely, making a coordinated banking union....
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cnn's sandra endo is live in washington with the very latest. this is just outrageous. what have authorities uncovered so far? >> a full blown investigation is under way. the fbi and local authorities in the netherlands are trying to figure out how the needles got into those turkey sandwiches in the first place. a spokesperson says the neelds were found in sandwiches on flights from amsterdam to minneapolis, seattle, and two flights to atlanta. two of the needles were found by passengers and one was discovered by an air marshall. when delta found out about the needles in the food, the airline says it notified all 18 flights from amsterdam to stop serving the sandwiches. here's what one passenger who actually bit into one of the contaminated sandwiches said whe he spoke to affiliate ktsp. >> i bit down on it so that i wasn't biting down on the sharp side, but the flat side. it could have been a bad injury orally, but had i taken a big swallow and swallowed that down, i'd have a needle inside. that would be very concerning to me. >> now, gape gourmet provided the sandwich
cnn's sandra endo is live in washington with the very latest. this is just outrageous. what have authorities uncovered so far? >> a full blown investigation is under way. the fbi and local authorities in the netherlands are trying to figure out how the needles got into those turkey sandwiches in the first place. a spokesperson says the neelds were found in sandwiches on flights from amsterdam to minneapolis, seattle, and two flights to atlanta. two of the needles were found by passengers...
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no privacy. >> it happened yesterday in washington. it's the second try after the first insemination on sunday, all of this after attempts with her mate to actually do it the natural way didn't work so well. >> what's natural when they tell you who your mate is going to be. >> and everyone's watching you. here's your hotel room, you've got an audience. >> parentally the male mate, a bit of a dud in the sack, so to speak. the zoo says, according to "the washington post," he has proved to be a clueless lover. flawed technique. >> bring on the petri dish, i guess. >> hey, hey, it's being tweeted so you can follow along if you're into that stuff. >>> you get a bible and a belt in the bible belt. >> i want to hear you scream! [ screaming ] >> a biker bar called the drunk monkey is holding a sunday church service. the pastor raised the $1,000 needed to live stream his sermons to the church. the bar's owner is also offering free brunch for those who come to worship there. >> some people don't have their sunday best, they just have what they h
no privacy. >> it happened yesterday in washington. it's the second try after the first insemination on sunday, all of this after attempts with her mate to actually do it the natural way didn't work so well. >> what's natural when they tell you who your mate is going to be. >> and everyone's watching you. here's your hotel room, you've got an audience. >> parentally the male mate, a bit of a dud in the sack, so to speak. the zoo says, according to "the washington...
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